Wain vs Wane in Bhabhi Ji ghar pe hain style

Wain vs Wane

Wain means a wagon, a four-wheel cart to haul loads; whereas, To Wane means to decrease, diminish, grow smaller.

Wain

Wain is a wagon; a four-wheeled cart for hauling loads, usually pulled by horses or oxen.

"They loaded the wain with corn and headed for the barn."

Wane

Wane is a gradual diminution in power, value, intensity etc. Wane means to diminish or grow smaller.

"When we notice the moon wane, we can see that it gets smaller every night."

"You could see the old man's strength wane day by day."

Idiom Alert

There is a famous idiom using 'wane' in it:

Wax and wane meaning to increase and then to decrease, to become stronger and then weaken, as the phases of the moon.

"As the moon waxes and wanes, so do the tides change."

"Religious influence on politics has waxed and waned since the founding of this country."

"Enrollments in these programs wax and wane from year to year."

Now that you know that, you can say-

"When they noticed the daylight wane, they hurried to finish loading the wain."

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This article has been shared by Priti Saraf. Though a CA by profession, teaching is her passion. She suggests this joyful way of building English Grammar and wherein one cam simultaneously learn their practical use as well.

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